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the insurgents were bringing in arms, a lot of rat lines as they call it, ammo, fresh fighters from pakistan. operation rock avalanche was designed to disrupt that activity and engage the enemy on more equal terms. >> sean: the sergeant and his soldiers were not prepared for what happened next. >> the second platoon got hit badly, one casualty and two wounded. they overran the position they grabbed american weapons, gear, backpacks and made off with them. what the military wanted to do is retrieve that so it couldn't be used as a war trophy. >> the president: an ambush so close that the cracks from the gun and whiz of the bullets were simultaneous. >> 15 taliban fighters along side the trail and across in an l-shaped. imagine the case . 15 automatic weapons, dark, people screaming, shouting, deafening loud. can't shoot because enemy fighters are 30 feet from the americans, right on top of them. no one can do anything. it was up to those men to fight their way out. >> sean: he quickly realized the shots were being fired from multiple s. >> when the ambush appeared -- from multiple directions.
the insurgents were bringing in arms, a lot of rat lines as they call it, ammo, fresh fighters from pakistan. operation rock avalanche was designed to disrupt that activity and engage the enemy on more equal terms. >> sean: the sergeant and his soldiers were not prepared for what happened next. >> the second platoon got hit badly, one casualty and two wounded. they overran the position they grabbed american weapons, gear, backpacks and made off with them. what the military wanted to...
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she's likely going to press for better ties between india and pakistan, right next door. that relationship has been shaky for some time. clinton will also focus on economic ties. as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are futures shaping up? we look to big news from wall street. wall street's got to deal with earnings and debt ceiling stuff this week. >> overall, heading into this week, considering all of that our futures right now are a little bit lower. many of the biggest and wealthiest companies in this country are preparing to release quarterly numbers. we'll hear from general electric, goldman sachs, intel, ibm, a handful of the companies investor ises are keep an eye on. we'll get an idea how some of the biggest companies in the country are doing in the third quarter. today we're going to hear from charles sch
she's likely going to press for better ties between india and pakistan, right next door. that relationship has been shaky for some time. clinton will also focus on economic ties. as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are...
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. >>> more than 200 people have died in south pakistan in a month of heavy rains and flooding. on top of that, the u.n. says nearly 1 million homes have been destroyed or damaged. people in karachi are wading through water up to their knees. and it isn't over yet. the government is warning people to brace for widespread heavy rain over the weekend. >>> congressional republicans had a good night winning a pair of special house elections. let's start in new york with the seat left empty by anthony weiner. newcomer bob turner pulled off an upset win, riding an anti-washington wave. >> this is an historic race. we've been asked by the people of this district to send a message to washington, and i hope they hear it loud and clear. >> same message in northern nevada from gop candidate mark amodei who crushed his democratic contender, keeping that seat in republican hands. so after he and turner officially start work in congress, there will be 242 republicans in the house, 192 democrats. >>> three tsa officers and two cops arrested for allegedly taking part in a prescription drug smug
. >>> more than 200 people have died in south pakistan in a month of heavy rains and flooding. on top of that, the u.n. says nearly 1 million homes have been destroyed or damaged. people in karachi are wading through water up to their knees. and it isn't over yet. the government is warning people to brace for widespread heavy rain over the weekend. >>> congressional republicans had a good night winning a pair of special house elections. let's start in new york with the seat...
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they went from terror trials in downtown manhattan to kill teams in pakistan. that's a huge -- >> before we run out of time, you guy, monica, there was a very politically correct muslim-approved burial at sea for the corpse. >> what you get from the new yorker piece is that the cia called their counterpart in saudi arabia and said, we have your countryman, osama bin laden, he's dead. would you like the body? and the soudys said no and they preside over mecca. they said, we think what you are doing is entirely appropriate and is in keeping with islamic law. >> can you give the shoutout for the team? >> the shoutout for the president. you gave him credit and i thank you for that and then you dumped all over him. >> do you have a burial at sea when you go? >> there is no blood on my hands. >> coming up, only in obamaland, the department of justice is suing another u.s. state. it's trying to keep its borders secure. we have the details tonight on "the five." @@ >> that's good. that's right, i'm up here. welcome back to "the five." i want to talk about a story that
they went from terror trials in downtown manhattan to kill teams in pakistan. that's a huge -- >> before we run out of time, you guy, monica, there was a very politically correct muslim-approved burial at sea for the corpse. >> what you get from the new yorker piece is that the cia called their counterpart in saudi arabia and said, we have your countryman, osama bin laden, he's dead. would you like the body? and the soudys said no and they preside over mecca. they said, we think...
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terror trials in downtown manhattan to kill teams in pakistan. a huge -- >> greg: a grown-up moment. >> eric: before we run out of time, guys, monica, then there is a very politically correct muslim approved burial at sea for the corpse. >> monica: what you get out of the new yorker piece is the military -- sorry, the cia called the counterpart in saudi arabia, and said we have your countryman, usama bin laden. he is now dead. would you like the body? the saudis said no. the saudis, remember they preside over mecca and medina. they said we think what you are doing the burial at sea is appropriate and cop analysis tent with islamic law. >> andrea: give seals a shout-out for what they did. the finest team. >> monica: amazing. >> bob: shut out to the president. you gave him credit. thank you. then you dumped all over him. do you have something to something set up at burial when you go? >> eric: there is no blood on my hands. >> bob: thank the seals, bob. >> eric: coming up, only in obama land the department of justice is suing another u.s. state. ju
terror trials in downtown manhattan to kill teams in pakistan. a huge -- >> greg: a grown-up moment. >> eric: before we run out of time, guys, monica, then there is a very politically correct muslim approved burial at sea for the corpse. >> monica: what you get out of the new yorker piece is the military -- sorry, the cia called the counterpart in saudi arabia, and said we have your countryman, usama bin laden. he is now dead. would you like the body? the saudis said no. the...
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, in yemen, to be our biggest risk because our states in osama bin laden targets in afghanistan and pakistan are shifting the terror networks operations to the arabian peninsula and saying al-aliwalki has the largest internet audience and the power to radicalize muslims in the united states and communicated with nadal hassan, the suspect in the massacre of 13 people at ft. hood in texas and our national correspondent has this news across the capitol today. the comments coming from a homeland security security meeting, or committee. >>reporter: they asked which al qaeda leader was the greatest threat to u.s. national security. >> is al-aliwalki as severe a threat today as osama bin laden? >> i actually consider al-aliwalki with a leader of al qaeda in the peninsula the most significant risk to the u.s. homeland. >>reporter: in 2007 the view of the u.s. intelligence community is that the al qaeda affiliates in yemen and somalia become stave -- safe havens for al qaeda leadership and the affiliates have stepped up to the plate if they are launching their own attacks which we have seen with al-a
, in yemen, to be our biggest risk because our states in osama bin laden targets in afghanistan and pakistan are shifting the terror networks operations to the arabian peninsula and saying al-aliwalki has the largest internet audience and the power to radicalize muslims in the united states and communicated with nadal hassan, the suspect in the massacre of 13 people at ft. hood in texas and our national correspondent has this news across the capitol today. the comments coming from a homeland...
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officials say the term an lies to the leadership in pakistan that it is under pressure with the loss of bin laden and two operational planners since may. bin laden was the driving force behind the mass casualty attacks targeting the u.s. and targets overseas. the data found in his compound showed he was fixated on domestic targets until the end. you see it here, not a lot of specificity have been run down no known active plots targeting that date. officials tell fox the threat against western and u.s. targets in europe has also receded. >> what about awlaki is he the bin laden of the future? >> reporter: officials say the cleric is the public face of al-qaeda to the west. he's considered an operational plan for the a can affiliate in yemen. he lived in the u.s. for 21 years this is his mugshot from 1997 for soliciting prostitutes in san diego. the cleric slipped through the grasp of the fbi in 2002. there's compelling evidence he was an overlooked player in 9/11. that was a question we put to the homeland security committee today. >> i'm concerned about -- he's been a real source of
officials say the term an lies to the leadership in pakistan that it is under pressure with the loss of bin laden and two operational planners since may. bin laden was the driving force behind the mass casualty attacks targeting the u.s. and targets overseas. the data found in his compound showed he was fixated on domestic targets until the end. you see it here, not a lot of specificity have been run down no known active plots targeting that date. officials tell fox the threat against western...
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pakistan says he was a spy. pakistan police arrested him last month arrest investigators say he shot two in a what he described as a robbery attempt and he says he fired in self defense and a bystander died after a car hit him while trying to rush to david's side. pakistani authorities release, have said this adoubt him. it wasn't self defense, he shot one guy twice in the back as he was running away. and pakistani authorities have released video of the interrogation, and this case is now a major diplomatic issue for the white house and the state department is calling for his immediate release. our national security correspondent is at the pentagon. what else do we know about davis and his job? >>reporter: not only was he working for the c.i.a. but he used to work for blackwater as a security contractor. he was contracted in pakistan to provide security for u.s. consulate officials and not, as one put to me, an al qaeda killer but there are reports out there that he was taking pictures of pakistani military faci
pakistan says he was a spy. pakistan police arrested him last month arrest investigators say he shot two in a what he described as a robbery attempt and he says he fired in self defense and a bystander died after a car hit him while trying to rush to david's side. pakistani authorities release, have said this adoubt him. it wasn't self defense, he shot one guy twice in the back as he was running away. and pakistani authorities have released video of the interrogation, and this case is now a...
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ambassador saying a terror network is dangerously close to the government of pakistan. that ambassador saying it is the same group of terrorists responsible for several major attacks across the border where we are at war in afghanistan including last week's firefight near the american embassy in afghanistan. more than 20 people died in the attack, in an interview with pakistani radio the ambassador said the terror network sparked the assault and said "there is evidence linking that network to the pakistan government, something that must stop." counterterrorists experts are connecting him to members of al qaeda and the taliban. and now to a growing controversy right in this country. in washington. over a company called lightsquared. the company has a plan to become the first wholesale wireless broadband seller. and there are some concerns over lightsquared including they received special treatment from the white house. and from the fcc and talk of possible political pressure involving testimony given at a recent hearing on the issue. our reporter has more from washington
ambassador saying a terror network is dangerously close to the government of pakistan. that ambassador saying it is the same group of terrorists responsible for several major attacks across the border where we are at war in afghanistan including last week's firefight near the american embassy in afghanistan. more than 20 people died in the attack, in an interview with pakistani radio the ambassador said the terror network sparked the assault and said "there is evidence linking that network...
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. >>> also in the middle east tonight, a threat from pakistan's top leaders. they say america could lose an ally. this following accusations that pakistan is playing both sides of the war in afghanistan. top u.s. military commanders are saying pakistan's intelligence agencies supports a military tant network in afghanistan. they said the agency has nothing to do with that group or helping thethem orchestrate last week's deadly attacks on the u.s. embassy in the capital city. the fire fight killed at least 12 people. >>> a school bus sized satellite officially back on earth tonight. nasa not really sure exactly when it got here or where it landed. officials say they know two things, though. the 6-ton hunk of space junk came crashing through the atmosphere somewhere over the pacific ocean. they know it happened sometime between last night and early this morning. localews crews in los angeles reporting this could be the falling satellite. cameras rolling on it from the news chopper. one positive. looks like everybody beat the 1 in 21 trillion odds. a nasa spokesp
. >>> also in the middle east tonight, a threat from pakistan's top leaders. they say america could lose an ally. this following accusations that pakistan is playing both sides of the war in afghanistan. top u.s. military commanders are saying pakistan's intelligence agencies supports a military tant network in afghanistan. they said the agency has nothing to do with that group or helping thethem orchestrate last week's deadly attacks on the u.s. embassy in the capital city. the fire...
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drone that crashed in pakistan overnight. the pakistani military now saying it killed three members of the taliban, all in a fight to get the debris from the crash. we told you earlier, the two groups are also fighting over exactly what caused the crash, taliban claims it shot the drone out of the sky and pakistani security officials blamed mechanical failure. and, the foo fighters turned the tables on protesting the members of the westboro baptist church before the foo fighters sang in kansas city. >> there's your... whether you are black or white or purple or green, whether you are from pennsylvania or transylvania, lady gaga or lady antebellum, what i would like to say, is that... god bless america. y'all. >> alisyn: the westboro church, take that to heart. the church announced their intention to protest the foo fighters' concert and are using their status... >> clayton: we should hold the westboro baptist church in high regard for their messages. let's check in with maria molina. the forecast? >> here in new york it is a
drone that crashed in pakistan overnight. the pakistani military now saying it killed three members of the taliban, all in a fight to get the debris from the crash. we told you earlier, the two groups are also fighting over exactly what caused the crash, taliban claims it shot the drone out of the sky and pakistani security officials blamed mechanical failure. and, the foo fighters turned the tables on protesting the members of the westboro baptist church before the foo fighters sang in kansas...
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group of plotters in the united kingdom supported and encouraged and with innovative explosives from pakistan under al-qaeda trying to create mass murder across the planet and blowing up a number of american airliners with liquid explosives. it was a very serious and frightening time. >> how close was it, how close was it? >> well, the british intelligence, british intelligence, fortunately, were able to intervene and to, through human source penetrations and technical penetrations on the plotters, we were able to stop this, but they were getting close to a dry run and perhaps even for an actual effort to cross into actual operational carrying explosives on board. >> to most americans, i think a sort of three ounce rule came out of nowhere, can't bring baby bottles on or prove that it's baby milk and all of this sort of stuff and shampoo needed to be three ounces, but something significant led to that decision, what was it? >> what led to that decision was that a small bottle of sports drinks, say the size of a coke can, if you took, if you drained it and then put enhanced hydrogen peroxide w
group of plotters in the united kingdom supported and encouraged and with innovative explosives from pakistan under al-qaeda trying to create mass murder across the planet and blowing up a number of american airliners with liquid explosives. it was a very serious and frightening time. >> how close was it, how close was it? >> well, the british intelligence, british intelligence, fortunately, were able to intervene and to, through human source penetrations and technical penetrations...
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i was just in pakistan and talking to several young men who opted to not pursue terrorism. they talk about how they know people killed in drone attacks. i wonder, can we get them better so that we don't have such collateral damage? drones have been so successful in taking out the top al qaeda operatives. >> i think in terms of precision, it's hard to imagine them being more precise than they are. at some level we have to recognize that war by definition is a dirty business. but i think your fundamental question is right. we can't rely on this alone. this is one tool in the tool kit. at the end of the day if you talk to the former head of the special operations command eric olson, he'll tell you this military kinetic force is used as a holding pattern ultimately just like in the fight against communism, we have to win the war of hearts and minds. >> so, chad, let me ask you, we have about 7,000, correct me if i'm wrong, of drones. we have predator drones. one of which was responsible for the al qaeda leader being killed. so what are the 7,000 drones doing every day? >> it's
i was just in pakistan and talking to several young men who opted to not pursue terrorism. they talk about how they know people killed in drone attacks. i wonder, can we get them better so that we don't have such collateral damage? drones have been so successful in taking out the top al qaeda operatives. >> i think in terms of precision, it's hard to imagine them being more precise than they are. at some level we have to recognize that war by definition is a dirty business. but i think...
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relationships with iran and pakistan are both complex and problematic. earlier we reported on the defense secretary leon panetta discussing iranian arms in the hands of the iraqi insurgents and the obama administration is confirming that $800 million in military aid where osama bin laden was captured will be held. michael hamlin is director of research and senior policy fellowt ta brookings institute, and he joins us now. michael, we have heard of the iranian arms being used against the american forces in iran, and how do you stop it? is there anything that the administration can do to coerce the iranians to stop supplying arms to insurgents? >> well, it is a great question and serious question, because several hundred americans at a minimum and sol some of your co, the brits, have died at the hands of iranian weaponry. it is a lower number, but now it is rearing its ugly head again. and now iraqi forces have to be the focus there, so if you are focusing on iraq, the border securities are adequate that if president nuri maliki wants to go after the extre
relationships with iran and pakistan are both complex and problematic. earlier we reported on the defense secretary leon panetta discussing iranian arms in the hands of the iraqi insurgents and the obama administration is confirming that $800 million in military aid where osama bin laden was captured will be held. michael hamlin is director of research and senior policy fellowt ta brookings institute, and he joins us now. michael, we have heard of the iranian arms being used against the...
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asia are glued to their tv sets watching a nail biting cricket match between bitter rivals india and pakistan. the leaders are watching the match together in the indian town of mohale. >>> james beat lebron james and the heat. the second time in cleveland. >> ever wonder what babies are trying to say. look at this viral video. twin boys, sam and ram, watch. >> is that what we sometimes sound like when we go out there. >> he says, hey, i don't need my sock. he said, yes, you do. i'm going to tell dad. yes, you do need your sock. then he makes out with the refrigerator. i love this refrigerator. talk to the hand, not the face. oh, no, you didn't. how dare you. >> that wraps up this hour of "jansing & company." when did i lose control. i'm chris jansing. see you back here 11:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. thomas roberts, hello. >> hi, there, chris. hi, everybody. coming up in the next hour, we do expect president obama to speak within this hour. and we're going to bring you exactly what he has to say, speaking in washington, d.c. at a local university. >>> also, we're going to talk about the o
asia are glued to their tv sets watching a nail biting cricket match between bitter rivals india and pakistan. the leaders are watching the match together in the indian town of mohale. >>> james beat lebron james and the heat. the second time in cleveland. >> ever wonder what babies are trying to say. look at this viral video. twin boys, sam and ram, watch. >> is that what we sometimes sound like when we go out there. >> he says, hey, i don't need my sock. he said,...
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raise our children in a place that gives women freedom, and that's escape places like jordan, syria, pakistan that have not gone through that modernization. >> thank you so much for sharing your expertise. it's good to see you. >>> before he got serious about cuts to military spending, defense secretary gates wished gabrielle giffords a speedy recovery. gate was testifying before the house armed services committee, a committee where giffords is a member. >> i have enjoyed working with congresswoman giffords and her capacity as a member of this committee. we will miss representative giffords' contributions today and the weeks and months ahead. and we, in the department of defense, wish her a speedy and full rehabilitation. >> in march, friends and colleagues of gabrielle giffords are organizing a fund-raiser for her return to congress. >>> coming up on "jansing & company" -- sidewalk rage. msnbc treads delicately. >> because you're not in a car doesn't mean you can't suffer from road rage. there is another type, but it happens on the sidewalk. it's called pedestrian aggressiveness syndrome. ex
raise our children in a place that gives women freedom, and that's escape places like jordan, syria, pakistan that have not gone through that modernization. >> thank you so much for sharing your expertise. it's good to see you. >>> before he got serious about cuts to military spending, defense secretary gates wished gabrielle giffords a speedy recovery. gate was testifying before the house armed services committee, a committee where giffords is a member. >> i have enjoyed...
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al qaeda operatives still plan across the border in pakistan. the taliban still try to regain lost ground. still intimidate and still assassinate. >> these attacks on karzai's inner circle are, we're told, likely to get worse as u.s. troops again coming home and through the transition in 2014, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, thank you. there is word of enough signs two al qaeda groups may be joining forces. u.s. officials are now saying the branch in yemen has given weapons, fighters, beings explosives and training to the affiliate in somalia. yes, ma'am mental and somalia coming together against us. the officials say this is especially dangerous because both groups have recruited u.s. citizens. remember that radical american cleric anwar al awlaki is the leader of al qaeda in yemen. the feds have linked him to recent terror plots against the united states. including the attempted christmas day underwear bombing, the food massacre and botched times square bombing. catherine herridge works intelligence for us live from d.c. tonight. catherine, det
al qaeda operatives still plan across the border in pakistan. the taliban still try to regain lost ground. still intimidate and still assassinate. >> these attacks on karzai's inner circle are, we're told, likely to get worse as u.s. troops again coming home and through the transition in 2014, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, thank you. there is word of enough signs two al qaeda groups may be joining forces. u.s. officials are now saying the branch in yemen has given weapons,...
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, suggesting the pakistan authorities might have been giving them actual orders. that one lone gunman was throwing hand grenades in the past hour at the afghan police who were trying to bring him in. apparently he's now down to just a pistol and an ak-47. taliban said this is a message to the west to stop interfering and stop persecuting muslims, and showing this is an attempt for them they are fed up with the occupiers, which they describe the western forces and want to get them out. and also a message coming so close after 9/11. a potent message after the commemoration of the weekend and now ten years old. taliban are saying they are still strong here and they are, without doubt, a force to be reckoned with. >> streaming live in kabul, afghanistan. thank you. federal investigators say some people in charge of enforcing the law were instead breaking it with a plot to smuggle prescription painkillers on airplanes. >> we have identified three officers of the tsa, and two loment officers who we allege accepted cash payments, bribes, in exchange for permit being the
, suggesting the pakistan authorities might have been giving them actual orders. that one lone gunman was throwing hand grenades in the past hour at the afghan police who were trying to bring him in. apparently he's now down to just a pistol and an ak-47. taliban said this is a message to the west to stop interfering and stop persecuting muslims, and showing this is an attempt for them they are fed up with the occupiers, which they describe the western forces and want to get them out. and also...
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>> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are genuinely helping out in tracking down terrorists and helping out in the investigation into how bin laden was able to hide out there for so many years. the gop chair woman says the restrictions are necessary to make sure pakistan uses u.s. aid "in the right way"? if they want to receive u.s. dollar there's is no longary blank check. no longer business as usual. they have to respond to our questions and cooperate and share information or the buck stops here. >> the bill also would put conditions on aid to egypt, lebanon, yemen and palestinian authority. although it does include a provision to allow the president to waive the requirements for reasons of national security. >> shepard: some democrats have reservations about this, right? >> in part because it would apply to aid on all levels. military, in it tell against and civilian assistance. the top democrat on the committee contends that u.s. dollars that help strengthen pakistani'
>> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are genuinely helping out in tracking down terrorists and helping out in the investigation into how bin laden was able to hide out there for so many years. the gop chair woman says the restrictions are necessary to make sure pakistan uses u.s. aid "in the right way"? if they want to receive u.s. dollar there's is no longary blank check. no longer business as usual. they have to...
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and the american who plans operations with them seen as greater threat than bin laden's network in pakistan. >> shepard: u.s. officials say they are concerned about a lot march than just al qaeda right now. >> that's right. yemen is described as a new afghanistan but on steroids. because you have the presence of she a groups with close proximity to iran and al qaeda in the south. these groups will gain ground with no military clamp down. >> country deinvolved into chaos. there was no working relationship with the yemenese military. i fear that iran would have big influence in the north and al qaeda would dominate parts of the yemen and have a safe haven that would have to be dealt with eventually. >> sources say the hunt for the american cleric anwar al-awlaki seen here in this 1997 mugshot for soliciting prostitutes will continue. clearly the yemeni president will be more focused on his survival not our problems, shep. >> shepard: u.s. officials say that this character anwar al-awlaki is number one. >> that's right. cacheted because they have invented a bomb that can circumvent airline sec
and the american who plans operations with them seen as greater threat than bin laden's network in pakistan. >> shepard: u.s. officials say they are concerned about a lot march than just al qaeda right now. >> that's right. yemen is described as a new afghanistan but on steroids. because you have the presence of she a groups with close proximity to iran and al qaeda in the south. these groups will gain ground with no military clamp down. >> country deinvolved into chaos. there...
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there are three threats, al-qaeda and osama bin laden, pakistan, affiliated groups in yemen, and somali and africa and home grown. >> the threats continue to evolve. >> secretary napolitano was asked to explain the change in tone from her first appearance before the committee two years ago. >> i pointed out you don't use the word "terrorist "or "terrorism" once and today you used it 60 times. is that reflection of the change in the administration? >> my statement before the committee was one of several speeches and just happened to not use the word "terrorism." >> later, she emphasized she spends the most of her time working on counterterrorism issues. >> bret: more on this with the panel. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret: up next, regulating the regulators. while i was away e-trade's techno-magic -- thanks martha -- triggered my stop loss orders... saved me a pantload. [ crying ] oh great. every time i fly. my ears! swallow! [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class investing technology... at e-trade. >> bret: a cable on the wikileaks website suggests saudi arabia oil reserves may
there are three threats, al-qaeda and osama bin laden, pakistan, affiliated groups in yemen, and somali and africa and home grown. >> the threats continue to evolve. >> secretary napolitano was asked to explain the change in tone from her first appearance before the committee two years ago. >> i pointed out you don't use the word "terrorist "or "terrorism" once and today you used it 60 times. is that reflection of the change in the administration? >>...
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iran points out it cannot trust the west and question while pakistan is allowed to have nuclear weapons. p-5 offered to take the uranium off its hands and turn it to specific fuel care on needs for medical applications. a swap that could have made everyone happy for a while and built confidence. iran, so far haven't accepted the offer. package of incentive for iran is on table. >> some diplomats said a good result of the talks would be resuscitation of the fuel swap deal and an agreement from iran to really address the concerns of the international community about its nuclear program. even if it is achieved it's still far from the original demap they cease enriching uranium altogether. in turkey, amy kellogg, fox news. >> shannon: many experts feel talk with iran is waste of time. new push with the old strategy summed up by the phrase enemy of my enemy is my friend. jennifer griffin explains. >> reporter: the panel included national security experts from the clinton, bush and obama administration. the conclusion talking to iran may not work. >> he who turns the other cheek, gets hit wit
iran points out it cannot trust the west and question while pakistan is allowed to have nuclear weapons. p-5 offered to take the uranium off its hands and turn it to specific fuel care on needs for medical applications. a swap that could have made everyone happy for a while and built confidence. iran, so far haven't accepted the offer. package of incentive for iran is on table. >> some diplomats said a good result of the talks would be resuscitation of the fuel swap deal and an agreement...
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a car bomber hitting a crowded police check point in the city along the border with pakistan. a spokesman for the region's governor says the attack killed mostly civilians. the blast also damaged cars and houses and shops. taliban claim responsibility. west bank. [chanting] >> shepard: a group of palestinian, israeli, and foreign activists gathering at the so-called separation barrier in the west bank. some throwing rocks at israeli soldiers who responded with tear gas. israeli officials say the wall protects against palestinian militants. palestinians call it a land grab. japan, just days after suspending annual whaling operation notice an artic, authorities ending the whale hunting season a month early. they say the activities have endangered the fleet. that collision during a similar campaign last year involving the same activists. australia. a toddler getting himself trapped inside a toy vending machine. the mom says she turned away for just a minute. that's apparently all the time the little guy needed. >> i do think he could have been contortionist in him. he keeps me on
a car bomber hitting a crowded police check point in the city along the border with pakistan. a spokesman for the region's governor says the attack killed mostly civilians. the blast also damaged cars and houses and shops. taliban claim responsibility. west bank. [chanting] >> shepard: a group of palestinian, israeli, and foreign activists gathering at the so-called separation barrier in the west bank. some throwing rocks at israeli soldiers who responded with tear gas. israeli officials...
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also in pakistan u.s. missile strike has killed at least five people on tribal region the afghan border or near it. it's the second attack in just 24 hours. the first came last night at a home in south waziristan. it reportedly killed seven militants. they believe al qaeda operative from iraq is now among the dead both strikes come as new data suggest that the drone program is hitting senior operatives only a fraction of the time. a fox news weather center now and that nasty winter weather is back in some places following some unusually spring like temperatures. the scene in fort dodge, iowa. ice jams pushing water over the banks of the des moines river and causing flooding across the area. no reports of injuries. officials did have to evacuate at least a dozen homes. forecasters say this winter storm is now moving in the midwest to northeast. leaving behind a foot of snow in some ports. washington, d.c. look out. what's the target next? >> well, we are seeing it winding down now in wisconsin and minnesota
also in pakistan u.s. missile strike has killed at least five people on tribal region the afghan border or near it. it's the second attack in just 24 hours. the first came last night at a home in south waziristan. it reportedly killed seven militants. they believe al qaeda operative from iraq is now among the dead both strikes come as new data suggest that the drone program is hitting senior operatives only a fraction of the time. a fox news weather center now and that nasty winter weather is...
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to everyone's surprise, bin laden and others who stayed in the neighborhood in pakistan and al qaeda affiliates like yemen and somalia actually stepped up to the plate and launched plots of their own which we have seen here in the u.s. >> shepard: catherine, the feds call him and his elk digital jihadists. >> i think that's a really great term. what we have seen with the new mexico born cleric is he really is part of this new breed. these are people who use the web as a way to inspire their followers to launch lone wolf or small attacks that are nearly impossible tore law enforcement to prevent. one of al awlaki's propaganda products is inspire magazine. lifestyle magazine. kind of martha stewart living for jihadists. while it appeals to radicalized fringe it is reaching americans. >> how effective do you find "inspire"? >> it's a difficult question, mr. chairman. we obviously look at "inspire" it's spiffy and got great graphics. in some sense we think probably speaks to individuals who are likely to be radicalized. >> in terms of intelligence, u.s. officials say there is nothing gre
to everyone's surprise, bin laden and others who stayed in the neighborhood in pakistan and al qaeda affiliates like yemen and somalia actually stepped up to the plate and launched plots of their own which we have seen here in the u.s. >> shepard: catherine, the feds call him and his elk digital jihadists. >> i think that's a really great term. what we have seen with the new mexico born cleric is he really is part of this new breed. these are people who use the web as a way to...
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pakistan's prime minister named an independent panel to investigate the u.s. raid last month that killed osama bin laden. pakistan was embarrassed by bin laden's presence in their country and by the americans' ability to carry out the raid without detection. a pharmacist in oklahoma is facing life in prison following a deadly shooting. mark potter has more from oklahoma city. mark, good morning. >> good morning, natalie. behind me is the pharmacy where the shooting took place. the question is was it self-defense or self-defense that went too far? the official verdict is in but it's controversial. >> the defendant is guilty of the crime of murder in the first-degree. >> reporter: from the verdict it was clear the jury didn't buy jerome's claim he acted solely in self-defense and recommended a harsh set. >> punishment is imprisonment for life. >> reporter: the pharmacist was found guilty of murdering 16-year-old antoine parker during a botcheded robbery in 2009. the incident caught on security cameras. authorities say the video shows 16-year-old parker and a 14-
pakistan's prime minister named an independent panel to investigate the u.s. raid last month that killed osama bin laden. pakistan was embarrassed by bin laden's presence in their country and by the americans' ability to carry out the raid without detection. a pharmacist in oklahoma is facing life in prison following a deadly shooting. mark potter has more from oklahoma city. mark, good morning. >> good morning, natalie. behind me is the pharmacy where the shooting took place. the...
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eating fish, getting around by bicycle or if you believe a cartoon in the papers today, maybe only pakistan knows where they are. matt? >> ouch. coming up, we talk about a gut wrenching case, the mother denied primary custody of her children in part because she has breast cancer. she'll share her story, but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead from cannes, my crash course on living the good life on the rivera. matt? >> and the man who survived an accident that sent a metal pipe through his mouth and the back of his neck the. after your local news. getting handling and steering lessons on those sporty european roads. it went back to school, got an advanced degree in technology. it's been working out -- more muscle and less fat. it's only been two years, but it's done more in two years than most cars do in a lifetime. [ male announcer ] there are snacks. and there are better snacks. quaker chewy, 25% less sugar than the leading sweet snacks, no high fructose corn syrup and the goodness of whole grains. you think i have allergies? you're sneezing. i'm allergic to you. doubtful, you lov
eating fish, getting around by bicycle or if you believe a cartoon in the papers today, maybe only pakistan knows where they are. matt? >> ouch. coming up, we talk about a gut wrenching case, the mother denied primary custody of her children in part because she has breast cancer. she'll share her story, but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead from cannes, my crash course on living the good life on the rivera. matt? >> and the man who survived an accident...
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obviously pakistan is a counter terrorism partner. everyone knows pakistan had trouble with extremism within some of the military and intelligence forces. president mousharef launched a kind of reform, even purgele of some of the institutions. it is no secret there were sympathizers within those institutions. it's always a delicate matter with pakistan as to how much information really is warranted and how much information will be protected. but i take the president at his word. i take secretary clinton at her word that the pakistanis were important in cooperating on this mission. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice. always nice to see you. thank you very much for your time. >> nice to see you, too, matt. >> here's meredith. >> nbc's reporter is near abbottabad near the compound where osama bin laden was killed. what did you see? >> reporter: good morning, meredith. we haven't been able to go much further with this camera but we have been filming all morning. the house is about 500 yards down this dirt track in an area still
obviously pakistan is a counter terrorism partner. everyone knows pakistan had trouble with extremism within some of the military and intelligence forces. president mousharef launched a kind of reform, even purgele of some of the institutions. it is no secret there were sympathizers within those institutions. it's always a delicate matter with pakistan as to how much information really is warranted and how much information will be protected. but i take the president at his word. i take...
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and pakistan over a u.s. embassy employee jailed in pakistan for more than a month for allegedly killing two men. now president obama is making his release a priority sending a top lawmaker to the region. nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. this case is so important that the chairman of the foreign relations committee john kerry dropped everything, including a speech scheduled for today, and senate votes to rush to pakistan and try to defuse the biggest crisis between the u.s. and pakistan in years. it has become a major diplomatic incident. protests have been raging over a mysterious shootout involving american embassy employee raymond davis that left two pakistani gunmen dead. after a magistrate sent davis to jail for at least two more weeks john kerry reminded them what's at stake, a billion a year in u.s. aid. >> even if it was mishandled, this man is a diplomat within the embassy and immunity attaches to him. >> report
and pakistan over a u.s. embassy employee jailed in pakistan for more than a month for allegedly killing two men. now president obama is making his release a priority sending a top lawmaker to the region. nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. this case is so important that the chairman of the foreign relations committee john kerry dropped everything, including a speech scheduled for today, and senate...
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in washington as both cities jumped to respond to an unconfirmed report from intelligence source in pakistan, who heard that three men, no full names given, flew to the u.s. to set off car or truck bombs in new york or washington this weekend. something that stood out in the flow of intelligence, because the source had been reliable in the past. >> this is the first -- the first credible piece of information we've gotten. we cannot confirm it. we are doing everything within our power. all hands are on deck. >> reporter: new york's mayor, michael bloomberg, and mayor vince gray in washington, issued nearly identical pleas for public vigils. >> if you see something, say something. >> if you see something potentially suspicious >> call 31. >> and if you see something that you think is potentially dangerous call 911. >> reporter: while police made a visible show of force and checked packages on trains and subways, the fbi's border officials scrambled to search travel records going back weeks, looking for any signs that might confirm whether three such men actually did fly to the u.s. from the mi
in washington as both cities jumped to respond to an unconfirmed report from intelligence source in pakistan, who heard that three men, no full names given, flew to the u.s. to set off car or truck bombs in new york or washington this weekend. something that stood out in the flow of intelligence, because the source had been reliable in the past. >> this is the first -- the first credible piece of information we've gotten. we cannot confirm it. we are doing everything within our power. all...
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eating fish, getting around by bicycle or if you believe a cartoon in the papers today, maybe only pakistan knows where they are. matt? >> ouch. coming up, we talk about a gut wrenching case, the mother denied primary custody of her children in part because she has breast cancer. she'll share her story, but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in the nation of why not. royal caribbean's floating nation where you're free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. visit royalcaribbean.com today. >>> just ahead from cannes, my crash course on living the good life on the rivera. matt? >> and the man who survived an accident that sent a metal pipe through his mouth and the back of his neck the. after your local news. getting handling and steering lessons on those sporty european roads. it went back to school, got an advanced degree in technology. it's been workin
eating fish, getting around by bicycle or if you believe a cartoon in the papers today, maybe only pakistan knows where they are. matt? >> ouch. coming up, we talk about a gut wrenching case, the mother denied primary custody of her children in part because she has breast cancer. she'll share her story, but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean?...
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. >> how much is this information potentially a payoff from the raid on bin laden's compound in pakistan? >> not that much. what they discovered in the exploitation of the compound was information that bin laden apired to attack on the 9/11 anniversary, which was different from the prior pattern of activity. this was information that really came to the administration's attention in the past couple of days. as of a week ago they were worried mostly about the lone wolf threat, which is what vice president biden talked about yesterday on the "today" show. this source has given them a new type of scenario to deal with. that's why you're seeing increased focus and public attention on it. >> the reports are at least two of the men may be carrying american passports. i came on an international flight yesterday afternoon and you see hundreds lined up to get in and you wonder how you can process anyone and find the needle in the haystack. does it help or hurt? >> in some case it's looking for a needle in a stack of needles. you try to twindle it down and look at travel patterns and other informat
. >> how much is this information potentially a payoff from the raid on bin laden's compound in pakistan? >> not that much. what they discovered in the exploitation of the compound was information that bin laden apired to attack on the 9/11 anniversary, which was different from the prior pattern of activity. this was information that really came to the administration's attention in the past couple of days. as of a week ago they were worried mostly about the lone wolf threat, which...
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third one is improved intelligence which is sending people over to pakistan or wherever the bad guys are and squatting on the ground and talking with them. but all of these giant x-ray machines that cost billions of dollars that isn't particularly useful. >> will you reach out to the tsa and they issued a statement. i want to read to it and get your response. they said this article is rife with misinformation and an unfortunate disservice to its readers, workforce and traveling public pinpoint shows a lack of knowledge of the current state of aviation security and relies on critics without access to actual intelligence or transportation security experience. so, let me ask you this, what did the tsa say to you when you reached out to them as you were doing this article after your research? >> well what they say is what they say to all the critics, the first is we know better than you. and the second thing is if you knew as much as us you would see why we do it. but, you know, that's not a very good answer. if you notice that statement they gave, they didn't actually cite any actual er
third one is improved intelligence which is sending people over to pakistan or wherever the bad guys are and squatting on the ground and talking with them. but all of these giant x-ray machines that cost billions of dollars that isn't particularly useful. >> will you reach out to the tsa and they issued a statement. i want to read to it and get your response. they said this article is rife with misinformation and an unfortunate disservice to its readers, workforce and traveling public...
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. >>> an olive branch to pakistan. the u.s. suspended the use of surveillance drones over the afghan border. c.i.a. stopped flying the plane last month in the area after nato airstrike mistakenly hit a pakistani military base killing 24 soldiers. pakistan planes have also killed civilians. >>> opponents of pie speed rail think they're gaining steam. bakersfield congressman mccarthy is the house majority whip. he used to support the plan when he was a state lawmaker but now joining other fiscal conservatives in hopes of derailing the bullet train project. >> which fire stations, what police officers, what schools are we going to close, continue to build a train that will probably they're in be finished? >> we need to move forward on this project bus of costs of doing nothing are far greater. >>> train supporters say the project will create tens of thousands of good paying jobs. >>> some commercial real estate agents say 2011 has been the best year in nearly 80 years. one real estate company tells ktvu demand for class a high lev
. >>> an olive branch to pakistan. the u.s. suspended the use of surveillance drones over the afghan border. c.i.a. stopped flying the plane last month in the area after nato airstrike mistakenly hit a pakistani military base killing 24 soldiers. pakistan planes have also killed civilians. >>> opponents of pie speed rail think they're gaining steam. bakersfield congressman mccarthy is the house majority whip. he used to support the plan when he was a state lawmaker but now...
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al suri accused of running new recruits from afghanistan and pakistan. he is a chief fund-raiser for the terror group and a danger to the u.s. his capture could shut down a big financial resource for al qaeda. >>> and suicide bombers strike two government buildings in syria. this morning, car bombs exmropld outside security offices in damascus. they heard heavy gunfire and syrian tv reporting a number of civilian calcties. these attacks point to al qaeda. >>> new zealand rocked by twin earthquakes today. a 5.8 magnitude quake struck christchurch and then less than 90 minutes later another 5.8 magnitude quake hit. several aftershocks followed. falling rocks caused some problems for drivers and at least two people were injured. >>> a fresh blanket of snow complicating travel plans for some folks this morning as they head home for the holidays. almost a foot of snow fell in denver and in new england light snow could cause minor delays today on the roads and, of course, that major airports. >>> back to our top story. a pause in the gridlock in washington. th
al suri accused of running new recruits from afghanistan and pakistan. he is a chief fund-raiser for the terror group and a danger to the u.s. his capture could shut down a big financial resource for al qaeda. >>> and suicide bombers strike two government buildings in syria. this morning, car bombs exmropld outside security offices in damascus. they heard heavy gunfire and syrian tv reporting a number of civilian calcties. these attacks point to al qaeda. >>> new zealand...
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the americans and afghan soldiers came under heavy machine gun fire from a ridgeline inside pakistan. u.s. war planes fired off a barrage of flares, lighting up the valley and making it clear those were americans on the ground. but the attack raged on. assured there were no pakistani forces nearby, an ac-130 and apache helicopters pounded them with rockets and cannon fire, killing 24 pakistani soldiers. but how could this happen? a u.s. military investigation found miscommunications and a lack of coordination between u.s. and pakistani forces. and american commanders' maps were nine miles off target. more disturbing the u.s. military gave the pakistanis imprecise information during the operation because the americans simply don't trust them. and that distrust and suspicion is mutual. >> they lose sight of the fact that they have very shared, common interests in the region. and that's the target that they forget and they end up shooting at each other. >> reporter: distrust that threatens the u.s. war effort in afghanistan. >> we cannot operate effectively on the border or in other part
the americans and afghan soldiers came under heavy machine gun fire from a ridgeline inside pakistan. u.s. war planes fired off a barrage of flares, lighting up the valley and making it clear those were americans on the ground. but the attack raged on. assured there were no pakistani forces nearby, an ac-130 and apache helicopters pounded them with rockets and cannon fire, killing 24 pakistani soldiers. but how could this happen? a u.s. military investigation found miscommunications and a lack...
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he's a muslim who came to america from pakistan 21 years ago. while we were chatting about this and that, i asked him what his plans were for the rest of the week. his answer surprised me. he's celebrating hanukkah with his kids. about ten years ago one ofrp his friends introduced him to this woman. she moved to this country from the ukraine. she is half christian and half jewish. they fell in love and got married. rather than settling on one fate they decided to embrace the beliefs and practices of all three. this year, like every year since they met, naz, his wife, and their children, you see them there, will be celebrating hanukkah and christmas and eat. it's really good for the kids. all kinds of presents. when i asked about it, what it was like to celebrate so many different holidays, so many religions that don't get along, he said, god bless america where everybody regardless of their background can sit, eat, live, share their ideas without any fear. it's something that struck me at a time when america is fighting itself, can't get things
he's a muslim who came to america from pakistan 21 years ago. while we were chatting about this and that, i asked him what his plans were for the rest of the week. his answer surprised me. he's celebrating hanukkah with his kids. about ten years ago one ofrp his friends introduced him to this woman. she moved to this country from the ukraine. she is half christian and half jewish. they fell in love and got married. rather than settling on one fate they decided to embrace the beliefs and...